ASHLEY Da Silva from SBS Food reports of the successful food swap idea that is the craze around Australia. It is sadly noted that Western Australia has no food swap centre where people can trade their home grown surplus. Melbourne’s first food swap the “Urban Orchard’ started three years ago with twenty members and now has grown to 200 families. Read the full SBS story.
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Pauline check out Woblmarket food sharing site based in WA, run by a friend of mine. If you would like me to write about it for you can do!
